I think some of the middleweights stand a good chance based on size
The Way to Beat Mayweather?
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The problem is he relies on the lead right a lot, which I think he telegraphs. Watch him, he either paws with his left a few times, or he tenses his right arm just before he throws it.
I think a fighter with a good jab, who is a good body puncher and who can slip the lead right would have a good chance against himComment
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The problem is he relies on the lead right a lot, which I think he telegraphs. Watch him, he either paws with his left a few times, or he tenses his right arm just before he throws it.
I think a fighter with a good jab, who is a good body puncher and who can slip the lead right would have a good chance against himComment
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Okay, first off: this is not a hate thread!I rewatched the Oscar fight last night and the Judah fight today and it got me thinking about where Mayweather is vulnerable, and what would be the best gameplan to beat him. I've come up with the following so far:
#1 Vulnerable to a good jabber. He keeps his left hand low, across his body leaving himself open to a good jabber.
#2 Once he's been caught by a good few jabs, he brings his left up quite high and doesn't tuck his elbows in to his sides, therefore leaving him open to body pucnhes
#3 Looks very uncomfortable when fighters go to the body
#4 When he is setting up the lead right hand, he often "paws" with his jab a few times first, making it easier to anticipate the quick, lead right he throws
So what do some of you think are the ways to tag the elusive Floyd, while trying not to get too much by his quick, accurate punches?
a 12 round JudahComment
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If you fight orthodox against Mayweather you might as well leave your right hand at home, that's saying a lot. On the other hand if your money punch is your left, he has shown that he can take that away with movement, stance... (Hatton, Oscar did not land a single meaningful left hook in 22 rounds)
So I say you better be a lefty. why do I mention Hagler in particular, besides the obvious skills, nice reach. Because he is a converted righty. His power is in the hand that we have seen land more often on Mayweather. Another thing is you better be comfortable fighting going forward and backwards (hence my remark on Hagler's issues with pressing the action). Because Mayweather can and will change what he can if he is losing the fight, he is going to try and make a change. Better be ready for that.
EDIT: you mentioned bodypunching in your initial post. I think if you want to beat ANY great fighter you need that. I don't think Mayweather seems to be particularly troubled by that.Comment
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The counter right is very difficult to slip, but I think the lead right is more easily slipped. He does telegraph the punch.Comment
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A PBF-sixed Marvin Hagler, but slightly more effective in pressing the action is the perfect fighter to beat Mayweather IMO.
If you fight orthodox against Mayweather you might as well leave your right hand at home, that's saying a lot. On the other hand if your money punch is your left, he has shown that he can take that away with movement, stance... (Hatton, Oscar did not land a single meaningful left hook in 22 rounds)
So I say you better be a lefty. why do I mention Hagler in particular, besides the obvious skills, nice reach. Because he is a converted righty. His power is in the hand that we have seen land more often on Mayweather. Another thing is you better be comfortable fighting going forward and backwards (hence my remark on Hagler's issues with pressing the action). Because Mayweather can and will change what he can if he is losing the fight, he is going to try and make a change. Better be ready for that.
EDIT: you mentioned bodypunching in your initial post. I think if you want to beat ANY great fighter you need that. I don't think Mayweather seems to be particularly troubled by that.Comment
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I agree completely. Mayweather is a lot more comfortable moving backwards then he is moving forward.
My way to beat him is to keep the fight in the center of the ring, with a good jab and make him come to you. The man does not like to throw the first punch, he lives off countering and tiring his opponent out.Comment
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I agree completely. Mayweather is a lot more comfortable moving backwards then he is moving forward.
My way to beat him is to keep the fight in the center of the ring, with a good jab and make him come to you. The man does not like to throw the first punch, he lives off countering and tiring his opponent out.Comment
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